The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 176, Ed. 1, Tuesday, June 24, 1930 Page: 1 of 4
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ington Senator To Be
Heard at 8:15 P. M.
i I hi (' SinHil V llli ur Se
ii ut aiiu candidate 'or govern i
w il -peak here tonight i h -
irisit of hi ctndWi lo 1U
i ihit nlate i'fu e
nnlor HiuhII baiktd Ij ar
t umzed i lint Sn a i fi i "to r
ii"i Club ' r will puruk at ''
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A onunM fi i"iio of I' ill
Hardv J V Allison . f
Ifellmghaiiwn H J lienlon J ! n
'Vard and I U Dunlgan w 11 ti
irt i hurge ' "peaking niranic
i nt I
J H Allison p-omineai Hret k
midge attornej will introduce
- nator Smail tonight it vv an-
nounced today. Hli addrcJi will toe
heard in th district court room
nlch Is expected to be crowdtrd
with the largest political crowd of
lit- current campaign season
Smell make the second V
iiiaturla! tind!d-te appearing in
It rrkrntidge during the prasont
i iimpalgn Jdn'i Young apokv
luir neveral wks ago
Hrnitor hmnll spoke at Deiivtiir
Mond.v afternoon at Denton last
ii irt and at Weatherfurd this a
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Deepen Texas
Consolidated
Deep Test Today
Drilling on the Txaa Coiwolidat-
d deep oil tt northeant of Urrck
iridic will Ur ivaumad thi after-
it n according to Rom Brwr
fiiuer'.ntrndent of the com pony
lii'rc
.Since topping a promialpg pa !
iand at 4010 feet nnd drilling 15
f. deeper the wti h beun mak- !
mg approximaUly SOOilOOO cubic
fret of wet go and a vary high
grade of oil has partly Mltd up th
hole According- to report from the
ll the gaji and H ahowing lias f
increased soni each day. although i
no actual test of the production has
.-rn obtained mnee work of pulling
lug pipe and cleaning out the well
ha.s been In progr- tine Satur-
day A definite tawt of the well should
be . 'bt lined thW after noun
Local Hoy A I
Church Meeting
I ie local lyrtt Christian Church
i nt; reprchMUd at tha week i
A.V ing I'wiple a Conference being
at T C U Fort worth. b
mo Shipley
!hip'y left yesterday for the
ference ncoordln; to RV
' lie G bmth nator of the
'i r.h Youth f m -very e
l-'ri til Taxu are gathered In
fort W Jl thi week for Uie du
c-i nt.al conference lhe local boy
vi : make a retrt of his onfrr-
. nee work when he return
He in being sent to the confer
erne b the church Sunday school
ileiiitments nail the Women'
C 'jnrll
I.Wi; MONDAY.
Mis Mildred Itcnllek and Mrs.
Fannje Garrlty left Monday foi
Scio Ohio for n hrt visit bo-
fore going to Chicago 111. vsheco
th-y will take a two-month's course
in beauty culture
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Second Sheets
ONION SKIN ;.
HA1I.UOAD MANILLA j!
NKWS I'll INT j
How Is jour htmii?
Telephone No. 1
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VETERANS
rrans-Atlantic
IRISH CREW
r U 1 1 iui c
MILES HOUR
In Constant Touch With
Ships And Shore; 800
Miles off Newfoundland
1 I i. I I'rr..
Tlie monoplane Southern
r l o s throbbed steadih
acinus id. Ul.intie this iift-
tiiitMiii letinr hei wax tn-
imphaiitli thimiKh f"K to-
vwiui the niencan nmt'nent
n a thjrht ftum Util'lin Ii
i.iiul to tlie I'liiteil M.ite
M 1.1. " p. m K S T
l 'apt ( haries V. Kmtfstutd-
"Mirtli uid his thioe compaii-
ioii nidioed to the SS Am-
enta of the United States
lines a position less than Ni'O
miles off New Uotindland.
Thi Soutlivrn Cruw at that Urn.
niaklrm 60 tnllea an hom
througti fotf Gvfn if the aprrd
Ui held at that rrducrd rat th
utoncpiaac prevlousl had been
making 100 mlj an hour the .
vovbctw ehottld b off Cane Hoc
v' 5 .!:.": ...:'.' .pf '."'
E. S T.
The Southern Cross In constant
radio communication with ihlpd
and lnrt station wtii writing
b) radio a remarkable record of
th. prilotts went ward cruaaing of
th Atlantic which has coat mi
many livwt and wan only barelv
uihlivrd um e when the HriMlien
foun.l u luck) huv n on ban en
remly Inluiul. off I-abrudor
Dl'IiLlN June J4 it) Pi Cpt
"harles K Kingnfiiid-Siiiith un.l
thne omjianioni flew wentwurd
tuda over tlie north Atlantic
"tun which ha claimed the
lue of ten wet bound filer
The Auatrulian aviator who was
the rirat to croa the Pacific
uinan leu i-ori .viarnocK. near
I'ublin at t 2 a
"a t-r'y 10 '
8 T quickly
p m Mommy E S T ) quickly
crod Ireland nnd headed out liaa toui n automobile salesman Arnold and Mrs Zelma Arnold re-
Klnnfonl.S.i.li . J.un. ' 10"'.e of the Arnolds last night by
led on the flight which is ruted I
as Uie most hazardous ln trana
Atlantic flyins; by Psnt John I '
r.f S. ?rJ7lTr Rr."AV '
my Air Corps pilot M K Van TdkeS NeW Tlim
Dk oMinUint pilot and J W
Stannag. radio operator j CHICAGO. June 2.1 um The in- I
The Southern Cros was equip- Mlgatlon of the murder of Alfrd '
ped with a more complete wire j Lingle Chicago Tribune report-1
lea than any of It predecessor I er look a new turn today with an-
on the wwtwvrd trans-Atlantic nouncejnent of state's attorney I
flight Khigsforxl-SmUh hopwl tojohn A Swanson that his office
keep in touch with land atntlona hsu not overlooked conditions that I
The departure from Mnrnock BXuted prior to the uasasstnntlon
'U !l?" 'tT "Vt"' n1 of LiBe and at tho proper time
ocean fllKtlU Tlie 5.000 perSOna I .l llrol i. . ir.llnn .-lrjl llmj.
who sat up all night to watch
(in iiaiiuivin iui uie innvsiu aung
f ilk aonK ami played musical In-
viruments Mechanic woikeil calmly Out
rapldl putting the plane in flunl
condition C4pt Kingsford-Sntltli
and hi companion slept in it
nearby hotel until a short while
before their departure.
Before boarding the plane Cunt
Kingalord-Sintth gave the United
r.. v.v w.a.vu
ii the
following mesane for
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ti scaped Lunatic
Will He Tried;
J liril Cnmnlff Oil
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SA.V ANTONIO June 21 (UJ
tmipletkon of a Jurj' to try Em
est Young an escaped lunntlc. for j
Uie hilling ol J W ilrndmiuw on
tl. J)t nf l--t Anll O .... In
sight whsn couit was udlourned
at noon today I
Thirtj additlonul tnliatiien were
summoned foi Uie afterniMin ses
slon vviien the two remaining
sests In the Jurv box will likely
be filled toung Is charged Joint
ly with uie Killing with H&merl
.u.i. .hick luiiuut-
CL1XM1-.NCY PHOCUVMATIONS I
Alii: ISSUKII TODAY I
AUSTIN June 24 bP Forty!
clemency pioclamfUlons were Is
sued today from the governor's of
flee There were nine furloughs
I 25 extensions of existing furloughs
and sl restorations of citizenship
oRrCKENUIDGE hTFPHFNS COUNTY TEXAS
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Plane In Air
Over :W() Hours
CHICAGO Juno 2 it
vifrl Miat it SOOtli hour of
jntintiotra fliKht. thr HuntiT
fumllj cmliiranrp alrplano Cit
af ChlciiKo rodo MitU ov r Sliv
Harbor airjioit todaj to i-ioapf
humpv air rtmd by he it
A-aR.
Th enduranri j.lane complct
Hi 300 hotira of ronatnnt fliaht
it t 10 a m c I) T tolnj na
Ih( pilots. John and Konnrth
Huntfr. brotli. ri. alcnalled all'
well' to three other members of
the family who are aiding in the
ittempt to cKtabllah a refueling
record for miitnined fllclit
V'r roo1 for TiOO hotira
loneei the pilots declared in a
mefunKe dropped to the field
hortl nfter midnlEht "
GRAND JURY
RETURNS SIX
INDICTMENTS
Investigating Jury Ends
Session During This
Term Of Court
' MX na(-cn" were returnd
Monilav nflnrnnoti hv h cstv.
I ens cunt' Brand jury The In-
i vesugaung jury completed Its
final Session of this term of
court and made Its final repoit
to Judge O O Hamlin
The Indictments chnreed 'he
followlna; offense theft b con-
vi rsion of uailee forgerv posses
slon of liquor for the purpose
of ale and three Indictments for
driving a cur while Intoxicated
The indictment chargej of lief
by conversion of bailee was made
afralnst the three young men nr-
reated early last week as suspects
In the seven tobberle committed
in one night Finger prints
amlned In Fort Woith did not
show that the jouths vver the
one. wanted for the robberies Wit
tiov u.r iiiti...t in o...
they vver"
other
charge following their arrest wlillo
In thrt hci nf iitrlnnlnrr .i ivir thpv
i th HP1 of -trinnlne- a car thev
I.nn0 Stlflllinn
'-"'.- OlUlint
mvoi rinfinn
InVCSUyallOn
responsible
Swrtnsoiib announcement was in-
terpreted to tiiuun that he will in-
veetigate reports thnt collusion be-
tween police and public officials
and gamblers and gangsters
brought about the murder or 'he
reporter three weeks ago
The action is only being held
In abeyance for the time being so
a not to Jeolardize a possible solu-
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nc aiaies uiioiney unneu
Harpersville Man
Huried Monday
D M Sawyer 83 who died Sat-
urduy morning in a Wichita Falls
hospital was buried Monday after-
noon at two o'clock at the Harp-
oravllle cemeterj-
"o wits a plonoer resident of
Stephens County having lived
about 10 miles touth of Brecken-
Witt-A lnrA IIWI
He was a nastor of the Primitive
BaptUt Church for 46 years He
was ordained 39 years ago.
The aged farmer Is survived by
Ilhls Wife nml four children tu.n
son and two d .utters A n O
W Savv-er nJe here and f i.tV
and brother who arc survivals live
m Florida and Oregon respectively
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NCW VORK. June 24 (UPJ
The new buttermilk bar opened In
the bowery by the Salvation Army
to compete with speakeasies sell-
Ing polsun "smoke" Is tended by
Kobert IJiithe 67 known to thea-
tre-goers of the 90's as Charles)
Mortimer Shakespeaiean actor.
BILL VIGORO
:
Aviators Pass
BUS SCHEDULE
MAY UNDERGO
CHANGE HERE
Martin and Hawkins Return
From Meeting At
Mineral Wells
i Despite contrary schedule iub
I mitted by officials of the Southland
Hub Compan at a met tint; of Tex
I us bus owners. Chamber of Com-
I merce representatives and mem
bers of the Kailroad Commission In
I oharue of bUR transportatian
Ureckenndge stands a chance of
getting Improvfd bus schedules in
the near future according to Ji hn
'. -Murtln local C-C m cretarj whj
attended the meeting held at Mln
eral Wells Monda Lndsa D
Hawkins attended the meeting with
Mr Martin
According to Mr Martin the
Southland officials submitted a ic
vised schedule which would take
Breckenrldge off the main routes
of their Greyhound buses making
all connections for Breckenrldge
subject to bus change at Mitcalf
Gap and Cisco Mark Marshall dl
rector of the Texas Motor Trans
portntion Division however assur
ed Mr Martin thjt Brtckenrldge
would not have to suffer an ser
ious changes iti the local schedules
A tentative schedule wua later
"" oy "o ous oinciats
wh ch. If Carried out. will Ive t
Breckenrldge one more bus Into
mis cuy irom fort worth and
Abilene than now In operation. At
present four busses arrive here
from Fort Worth but one comes
through Cisco The tentitlve.
schedule calls for Fort Worth buos-
is arriving here at 10 15 a m
12 50 p m . 6 p m and S 15 p nl
The new schedule will haw to
be approved b the State Depart
ment heads and bus companv i
heads
Man Woman Are
Arr &
Charges of aggravated assault
and possession of liquor were
ln flistip. ennrt Imlnu .....
riir.1
in fustic court tndnv .n.. i
local sheriff department officials
According to officets. Bum Arn-
ieaieU uier painiuny in-
jllring a lady friend with blows
"r lh" hoad wi b6er bottIe8
Tne woman was said to not be ser-
i" y 'ur.t' a'thouKh b1ly bruised
frm the batln'-
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i. . m .
lUliriler 1 rial
BOSTON Tex.' June 24 (UPJ
With five Jurors In the box a
HCCOml Ulwrlnl tmnnl r..int.t.l In
district court hero Tuesday whom
Lester Cooper 21 charged with
murder is about to go on triul
for his life
Cooper was indicted
killing of Paul Hunter
ior mo
3 fellow-
employe In a Texarkunu under
Hiking establishment on April
last The argument that preced
ed the shooting ii said to have
uriscn over a trivial matter
Prosecutors will ask the deu
pcnaltv for Uie defendant
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tiifhwau Foreman
lilllieU J IllS I . ill.
Law re nee
Funeral services for
Curtis 45 who died Monday
IU a 0CHl hospital following n
brief illness were hold frbm the
Church of Christ todav at 2 n. in.
with the Hev Everett O'Dowd
officiating at the service
Curtis had been employed as
foreman of the State highways in
thls cou"ly. o.rAh.e Pa.st few i'eu
nnu -'icd at OJ-OaKvvood street
. CoT . i ii . e .
two children all of Breckenrldge
. WOOdCOCK S appoint Iliellt an-
. NK.A"J"NI!! SO05r lY ' nounced late yesterday was expect
...WP 7C11";IU1"V!' HOMKjed to meet little opposition in th-
uormuory a ioww auuillgn a
J25.000 laundrj. a $12000 heating
plant ond $10000 for dairy build-
ings are being asked by the Wicj
homi tor neglected nnd depend-
ent chll-ren in Uie state bud:
now being prepared
The giiis'
iniln'nK school ut Gainesville a U
fc- a tbO.OlO dormltorx S20.01X
eillllnnient. $10000 for a irvnuia.
slum und $10000 for a laundry
and Ice plant.
'11 fcMMi .11 NE 21 193n
J"
Meet Mr. and
YSjCSaHKS8
wsse
3
rr. u TM
I 4T
m K rt&&i5!
3 $? rvs; . . w. ifirsm. ta
asr - j im i. : vi
i! WSdB S " "a
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II I- VTA f Slg
XE.l Lot Angclr J'luemc
Bebe Dan'els ofteu has worn a bridal gown as tho culmlmtion of
movie romances but this was the (irst time it reallv nipiiir anythimj
to her The picture shows nplie with her new husband nen T.vnn.
und the 1 ittir s mothe r Mr tv itip W. Lvon as they uppe no 1 nfti r
the ..iddint hi munj u.i outstunding event cf the- auii in Holly-
w ood
TDVAiM WAV
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G E T DEATH
Wln.m.. 1 I . l n.T !
I ulaJ ul IHUClll UlCrtltiJ
Citizen To Be Tried
EL PASO. Tex June 21 (UP)
William J Meets youth who bought
to avenge the death of his futher
and ahct the wrong man may ic-
ceive the death penalty ii was in-
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. ? S. deU -lucharmr. mngls-
rate of the supreme court of Chi-
huuhua. Mexico who was to see
governor Francisco Almnda about
tho case today said that under
Chihuahua law It was possible for
him to be given death for the
crime
Meers is held ln Juarez for tne
sinking last week of AnUnio Vis
contl a waiter In the Owl Bar He
is understood to have thought Vls-
contl vvn the leader of a band of
desperadoes who in 1923 shut to
i ueatn ni
robberv
father in a mail train
Meers when confronted by nyth
orltlen with his deeii said simplv
that he wanted to kill the man
the man
iIm'A.Vi'ah ll..t '
iT. . J' cull
i is b laidina Man
Seleclicn of Amos W Woixlt ock
I U S district attorney for Slur)
I land to become coief of tho proh
bitlon unit under Attorney Genual
Mitchell after July 1 mean Hvtt a
fighting executive will direct the
government a nunreme drive for drv
I law enforcement
I Woodcock 1(5. is a lieuten nt-
' colonel i nthe armv icservi corns
He served on tho Mexican boidei
' " "l " ' the W.uld War roi
meritorloub service in the fiont
I "no "c wa romote.i to in uten
.ant-colonel
JAP AVIATOK AT AMAUILI.O
AMARILLO. Juno 2i. tt-PJ-2rn '
zaku. Japanese aviator left here!
at 6 30 a m todav. bAund f ir '
Wichita Kan the next stop on his
World air tour
Azuma's take-off was without
inrldent. He snent ti r.lpht ir
after flying from Albuquerque N
' M late Mondaj
Ha
Mrs. Ben Lyon!
'MAmTTDD mmn
1T1U 1 QMl MUO
FAMILY LIFE
iH O If I l il s i
I I UlhUIIb 011 3nU 0 Ul 1 1 C2 X GH
Over Jealousy of Hubby
EAST SAN GABIUEU Cil . June
2! l I' i A mother's d i.-4on to
end the lives of heiseU and her
thiee small children because she
resented an asserted clandestine X-
I fall' between her husband and an-
' othei woman had vvlpwl out today
tne family of IMward Proctoi. S3.
The vlctlrns were Sirs trfjui le
Proctor !0 Eddie 3 Aaelln . f.
Ane James Wyn all victims of poi-
son placed in a pitcher of ox inge
I Juice by the despondent nuihtr
I los Angeles deputy sheriffs stilrt
thi re was no doubt but thdt the
mother torn by Jealousy over her
j huband'3 affair with Mrs V r.i
Cnnlin-determined on death for
hi i famil) Mrs Caplln was em
I ployed in a blsc lit plant whne
Prorto. will superinti ndi nt
i n;.. ri
M liiVUflSlll t UU) I
Aids Texas Lawl
At Iso.N Ui 'i u .'4
'i-"k f uieufri. m wi-c.
'uu' 'n"p"'ins Texs ugati u
I rcj ( ts lied bei n made easiei to-I
i ) bv "t'iin of tht tu'. siipieii
it ui
Tht (int fmin i thnt thi Mi-
t iimii uul i l t hi k is boa id
had ixiu led Us j iwir in di-iv-'
tin api li it i n of thi Piogie
o D.-vnupi.i nt i on.p it v esl ic i
Bn1 Houston foi h liceoe to sell
Rll r'tndt Vult I ind in 1st on-
n
Bv 01 leiipg r mi iiMueratlun of I
thi iimijianys application unt lm
; -mg trut liniitHtirin in thi '
Ik lids poivti- the high com'
hiipttl i a 1 1 diffnultits ;uningi
'""i i ms ii s mil i
-ommendaf m of a boycott on Wi
" l-r -lurt so lo-.g as he a.l.
lit lu r ns It i iTui
'" fONMtTs MLLI 1)
'" JAIL ItlOIIM.
HAMkjo:. Luim Tun. t n P
Forty convicis and two sentiifis
' w-prt. k llrj lodiy whrn sieinl
j unarea convints aitempti 1 to
. bu alt out ot the Cential It moon
ii.
Slxtj convicts were voun
the niin; in the jail
ltd in
It-Way Point
ASK DEATH
uu
HEREWELGH
Slayer Oi Filing Station
Operator Receives
Death Last Nile
Ir. )Mm. lobhn ind sljypi of
fill i - stat.on op i itoi neai 1 .
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Mi Ki .inn h i i'h ; n i
' uny to Mi Uili h
McKi i k I ed the ripu
i 1 r-j t rum iijii i ii. i the
fi lnwin his si ipadi lid
wh ch h. rnolitd i home unit
Human ovii 'he h ad v
givi
nbu g
night
in
ruck
h his
Hud D ison St phens t minty
I puty hhi i iff. John Kollv police
ihief hire and G J Wolf v mger
policeman were called to Uinwiia
tj testify ln the trial They return-
ed home tottay.
McKee 3mlled when tho vordlct
vas read He had sought to gain
v ullct of acquittal on n plea of
ins.nltv Attorneys foi the doomed
mm dt dined to ta last ii ;ht if
hi vvuold se -k a new niii
I
I Husband Slayer
Irani s To f'Jxecuie
Stain iU.'-r H''7
DALLAS T Inn J F-
Althoiight ilu st ind (1 i i with
murih i h ruiiiu uui i i ut
datli of H 'Stiilibv I i la ix
hi. fonii. i wit- hi' i kiii tin
cijimtv pniiaii (nun int uh
hi r a i utiu ut hi . i mult i
li tcinis of his ii n i ; II
F' u ining ti ml w ii h id I u
Mrs. Ln.nu Bioaduix tin wilt
In Justice louit F uli. l h is ut
liberty under $15 oo i In n I
J H Broadna bi lu i f th.
man whon -luin un Lj had
himself ippointetl rinioiiuv ud
ministj-ator befoip tin u ll Viis
filed Mrs. Brcadnux nil rneys
subsequently uskul n.' i. .it to
set aside his apioiiit m i t
Bioadn was ili in) d h iiolu.
u a "la. Hot in tiu Ii pi i busi
ness hi i His e.-ut. i- s ilued
at appiuximatel $3o0ou in 'In wil'
Senate Fails To
niipporl Hoover
Opposition To Hill
W.-IUNGTON J in .1
''it Ulf u te ill Ui I'i
Houvi t oi ltl mmti i in 'li
lut night ' upr"il h ri
lo 'li Inn i lueu U I V
ri i i - i lull
UP
sideni
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pr.
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i i ii ho 1st whit I
i it lie iri '
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1 us I
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had '
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teudini i' to i if
. uusf s nu ex" t t. .1
meaaurL owi tin i
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y. of
Bjth
the
an
taiiated veto
St v il weeks i o 'i lT ovei
obtained It sen-it mil j1 -. nd 1
in the hi ue '. us i r h oppo
sition to the &pani-h U -i iteian'
pension bill He voted that h "
but made no issu. of it lie exit' d
no influence to sustain his positio i
othei thun 'he dispatch of i uu
'in -s.eii
Orphans Injured
When Truck Wrecks
DAI L-s Ti x Juni M UP
I oui ii latr if ih lit v uolds or
ph His li hum u it injuied '.o
lou'U v 1 n i nu toi Unci in
w i h the w tt 1 1 1 r ovi I tin lie I
ncitb of the city late yenndny
following i oil slon
Helen Chilui 11 and Hot.e
D.n i ) 1 ii helier J to have us
tuined intirnal inju ie Hosa Ln
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